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Leiomyoma

A leiomyoma, also known as fibroids, is a benign smooth muscle tumor that very rarely becomes cancer (0.1%). They can occur in any organ, but the most common forms occur in the uterus, small bowel, and the esophagus. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Benign small bowel tumor
Bulls-eye lesion of gastrointestinal tract
Choroidal mass
Cystic mesenteric lesion
Duodenal wall thickening
Endometrial thickening
Epididymal lesion
Esophageal wall thickening
Extratesticular tumor in scrotum
Filling defect in stomach
Focal bladder wall thickening
Gastric fold thickening
Gastric ulceration
Increased retrogastric or retroduodenal space
Intratracheal mass
Lesion of gastric fundus
Localized narrowing of esophagus
Localized soft-tissue calcification
Masticator space lesion
Multiple small bowel filling defects
Pediatric chest tumor
Postbulbar duodenal ulcer
Posterior mediastinal lesion
Renal parenchymal tumor
Small bowel wall thickening
Soft-tissue tumor with associated calcification
Solid mesenteric lesion
Solitary filling defect in colon
Solitary intrinsic duodenal mass
Solitary small bowel mass with preserved mucosa
T1-hyperintense endometrial uterine mass
T2-hyperintense adnexal mass
T2-hyperintense endometrial uterine mass
T2-hyperintense myometrial uterine mass
T2-hypointense adnexal mass
T2-hypointense endometrial uterine mass
T2-hypointense musculoskeletal lesion
T2-hypointense myometrial uterine mass
Tracheal displacement
Urothelial tumor

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